CARIIS
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Imagine what we could do with the money- hi spped rail, safe bridges, fund schooling, cancer stuff on and on
In response to 9/11, America launched a 13-year war in Afghanistan that ended up costing $685.6 billion, according to the Congressional Research Service. The war in Iraq cost $814.6 billion. Together these wars cost the lives of more than 6,800 U.S. servicemenmore than double the casualties on 9/11.
Until September, France had limited its bombing campaign to ISIS targets in Iraq and accounted for just 3 percent of airstrikes ...
its lone aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, is currently en route to the eastern Mediterranean carrying 24 more jets.
Whereas Januarys Charlie Hebdo attack had a specific political message behind it, the point here seems to be that no one is safe, r
The economy of Paris is built on its nightlife and cultural offerings. Following the Charlie Hebdo attacks, restaurants and bars saw 68 percent of their reservations cancelled
Its not just the confidence of Parisians that matters: France is the worlds #1 most visited country with 83 million foreign tourists in 2013; tourism accounts for a full 7 percent of the countrys GDP.
Nine days after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, revenues from tourism had fallen 25 percent, and it had plunged another 26 percent over the 10 days after that.
France is the Eurozones second-largest economy (and sixth-largest in the world),
http://time.com/4120187/paris-attacks-economic-cost-terror/
In response to 9/11, America launched a 13-year war in Afghanistan that ended up costing $685.6 billion, according to the Congressional Research Service. The war in Iraq cost $814.6 billion. Together these wars cost the lives of more than 6,800 U.S. servicemenmore than double the casualties on 9/11.
Until September, France had limited its bombing campaign to ISIS targets in Iraq and accounted for just 3 percent of airstrikes ...
its lone aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, is currently en route to the eastern Mediterranean carrying 24 more jets.
Whereas Januarys Charlie Hebdo attack had a specific political message behind it, the point here seems to be that no one is safe, r
The economy of Paris is built on its nightlife and cultural offerings. Following the Charlie Hebdo attacks, restaurants and bars saw 68 percent of their reservations cancelled
Its not just the confidence of Parisians that matters: France is the worlds #1 most visited country with 83 million foreign tourists in 2013; tourism accounts for a full 7 percent of the countrys GDP.
Nine days after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, revenues from tourism had fallen 25 percent, and it had plunged another 26 percent over the 10 days after that.
France is the Eurozones second-largest economy (and sixth-largest in the world),
http://time.com/4120187/paris-attacks-economic-cost-terror/